Grabbit Tool Caddy

What: The Grabbit Tool Caddy, with its handle on the side, keeps hand- or machine-sewing supplies corralled. A strong magnet grabs a pair of scissors, two thread spindles hold spools and bobbins, five cylinders stash tools vertically, and a tray cradles a magnetic pincusion.

Why: Your favorite notions are portable and can be set out within arm's reach.

Tutto Bag

What: Travel with your sewing machin in a collapsible Turro bag that comes in a variety of sizes and bright colors. Tie-down straps steady your machine, and a bounty of pockets manage the sewing machine pedla and cords, fabric, patterns, and notions.

Notions Wallet by Noble Notions

What: To stash must-have sewing goodies within arm's reach, sew a Notions Wallet by Noble Notions. Hang the wallet from a table or ironing board using the two lime green Quilter's Clamps included with the pattern instructions.

Why: Keep all your supplies close at hand without taking up valuable table space.

Fabric Organizers from DeNiece's Designs

What: Fabric Organizers from DeNiece's Designs have tabs on the plastic forms that make it easy to store yardage, strips, and smaller pieces. They come in three pieces: small (5x14"), shorty (7x10-1/2"), and large (10x14").

Double-Sided Thread Organizer from Creative Options

What: With 46 transparent compartments accessible from two sides, the Double-Sided Thread Organizer from Creative Options eliminates the hassel of organizing and storing thread, bobbins, and embellishments.

Why: Make thread portable and contained while still being able to see what you have.

Florie from Arrow Sewing Cabinets

What: The Florie sewing cabinet, the newest addition to the Arrow line, is made from sturdy resin wicker in either pistachio green or white. Its23-3/4x12-3/8" opening can accommodate most major sewing machine models up to 45 pounds. If you’re not sewing and need hobby space, remove your machine from the well and raise the well level with the tabletop for an expansive work surface.

Why: This sewing cabinet is sure to add both style and storage space to your sewing room.

Fused and Folded Boxes by Aunties Two Patterns

What: Follow the Fused and Folded Boxes pattern by Aunties Two Patterns to make sturdy magazine holders and storage boxes for your sewing room. All you need is stiff, double-sided fusible interfacing, such as Inn-Spire Plus.

Bluefig Binding Kit

What: A convenient case from Bluefig, now available in red, purple, pink, and lime, has a felt needle holder, see-through thread and accessory pouches, a spot for a needle threader, and a slot for scissors.

ArtBin’s Super Satchel Double Deep

What: At 15-1/4x14x6-1/2” inches, ArtBin’s Super Satchel Double Deep is ideal for storing precut fabrics. Arrange the dividers to form up to eight compartments. It is also available in purple, pink, and green.

Koala TreasureChest Plus IV

What: This sewing cabinet includesan opening for your sewing machine, three drawers, and two adjustable shelves.

Why: The table leaf folds down and the side work surfaces fold in to create a streamlined cabinet that you can easily store when not in use. Left and right side extensions (pictured) can be added for additional storage space.